The Houston Independent School District (HISD) board has recently approved the closure of a dozen schools, a decision that has ignited significant backlash from parents, educators, and neighborhood advocates. The district attributes this move to ongoing financial pressures and a steady decline in student enrollment, aiming to optimize resource allocation. Nevertheless, many community members argue that these closures will disproportionately affect marginalized areas and disrupt students’ academic progress and social stability.

During a highly charged public meeting, stakeholders voiced their apprehensions, highlighting several critical issues:

  • Insufficient community involvement: Many felt the district failed to engage residents adequately before finalizing the decision.
  • Equity and fairness concerns: The closures appear to target neighborhoods already facing socioeconomic hardships.
  • Academic risks: Sudden school transitions may negatively impact student achievement and well-being.
School Community Expected Enrollment Drop (%)
Maplewood Elementary South Park 30
Riverside Middle Third Ward 33
Hillcrest High West End 25